DevAssist: Syria Relief

We’d like to say an enormous 'Thank you' to all the indie devs who participated in DevAssist: Syria Relief! Also, a further thanks to those who submitted their sales figures. Based on that information it seems we've raised at least $3000.00 USD for charity in one day!

What Is DevAssist: Syria Relief?

DevAssist: Syria Relief is a collective effort from the following software development firms to donate their sales on Wednesday 16th September to any relief organisation that is involved in helping the Syrian people during this refugee crisis. By supporting the following firms on Wed 16th Sept 2015, you get great software, and Syrian refugees get your help.

TiltShift is an app for computer generated tilt-shift photography. It allows you to create fake miniature versions of regular photos, simulating the effect of expensive tilt-shift lenses.
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We will add you to this page along with other participating companies with product links and information. Your entry will display the following information (which you will provide us):

Name of product & product logo

A short description of the product

Developer/Company name

A link to the Dev/Company website

Name of charity that will receive your donation

You will sell your software product through your company's store, App Store, Play store etc as you normally do

At the end of the day, calculate your sales for the day and make a donation to a relief organisation of your choice that is involved in helping the Syrian refugees.

If you're willing, let us know how much you donated to your charity so we can calculate a grand total. You do not have to share your sales numbers if you do not feel comfortable doing so. (Note: If you share this information with us, it will be kept confidential. We will only share the grand total of all the donations.)

Finally...

We also urge everyone who can to donate directly to the relief effort. If you donate, please be careful where you are sending your money. There are plenty of fraudulent web sites and spammers attempting to scam people who are intending to send money to relief organisations. Here are direct links to a few relief organisations: